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Meet Brianna Roberts, owner of one the few woman-owned music studios in Chicago

With so much success with LSD Studios, VIIbez plans on putting Chicago further on the map.

Briana Roberts is actively helping to change the status quo within the music and entertainment industry. Professionally known as Viibez, she is the owner of LSD Music Production Studios in Chicago, one of the few women owned studios in the United States.

“I used to go around to open mics and concerts to get clients to come to my studio,” Viibez shared while recounting her humble beginnings. “As I grew, I started hiring the best of the best of engineers. Now I no longer engineer, and I just run the business side of the studio.”

Viibez initially got into music and sound engineering as a way to help her navigate her struggles with anxiety and depression. “I used poetry and music as my outlet,” the Chicago native said. “The more I dove into it the more at peace I became. I also noticed in Chicago, that many of the studios were poorly ran. I saw a niche and wanted to bring people a professional, safe, and comfortable recording environment.”

Now, LSD Music Production is one of the most prominent studios in Chicago and has hosted a plethora of artists such as Polo G, G Herbo, Lil Zay Osama and more.

With the success and growth the studio has made, Viibez is setting her sights on a broader outreach within her community.

“Outside of the studio, we are actually bringing together amazing song writers,

producers and engineers,” she tells Remixd Magazine. “With this unity we will provide resources that give creatives an opportunity to get placements, sync opportunities and just simply get noticed. I am also planning to start my own non-profit soon that will focus on music therapy for the youth as well as a young woman mentorship program. This is only the beginning.”

Kahlil Simplis shares new visual for “All The Way”

Singer Kahlil Simplis is a rising star in the world of music that one should keep his eyes and ears open for. The singer is based in LA and has been able to produce quality music in his career as a music artist. He has an uplifting positive sound when compared with other rappers. His latest single “All The Way” is no different — the song starts off with hands of a woman moving softly over the face of Kahlil Simplis and then the singer delivers the very essence of the message that the song delivers and incorporates in the mind of the people.

“Like all the way, I don’t need your heart half-filled all the way / You’re gonna have to show me that you in it all the way / Shit I could lose it all day, you’re gonna have to show me loyalty in certain way / Then I’ll be going all the way”

The initial lyrics of the song quoted above mean to tell that one should give fullest effort to their dreams, their life goals, their career, and their relationships. He sends the message on the song that no one should do anything with half a heart, or half a will to give it.

In this song, Kahlil implies that people should always try their best in all fields of life. This requires a person to be loyal to the cause or whatever they are doing which is also a message perceived in this song. Without loyalty there can be nothing, there can be no honest work, there can be no solid relation — the word of someone means nothing if they are not loyal to something or someone.

Then the singer intends to talk about persistency, the fact that a person should be continuous in their effort to acquire something, to solve their life issues or problems. This also involves risk in times of need as symbolically shown in the part of the lyric shown below;

“Tequila and these women are two things that I’ll never change, had to risk it all to get it, couldn’t play it safe,” Kahlil sings on the track.

The style of the singer is different in terms of the overall positivity which is delivered in the song. This is illustrated in the lyrics below, and hence the song is truly a piece of work.

“My frequency is different because my mind is at a higher place, I’ll be counting blessings at the highest rates.”

Go check out his new video “All The Way” below.

Peter Bruh releases new visual “No Contact Order”

Meet Peter Bruh. An artist born and raised in Providence, Rhode Island. He’s back with a brand new visual, this time for his song “No Contact Order.”

The visual displays Peter Bruh’s talents in a way that showcases his true creative side and artistry. In a recent interview, Bruh said that the single was inspired by “real life events.”

He said that it’s about “a girl with a man that wants to link” but “she gotta man” so he’s not sure if that would be the best idea for her.

As far as his past releases, Peter Bruh is no stranger to impressing people with his music. One of his most popular releases, “Wine With Me,” ft. T Money is an excellent example of just what exactly he’s capable of. He proves that he can switch it up, and create something smooth and sensual for what his audience wants.

“No Contact Order” is no different. It can be described as a vibe all the way through and something you can put on repeat. This catchy song is sure to be stuck in your head!

Keep reading to learn more about Peter Bruh, and stream his latest song “No Contact Order” below.

What city are you from/ Where are you based now?

I am from & based out of Providence, Rhode Island

What is your artist name? What is your real name? How did you get your artist name?

I go by the name Peter Bruh. Some girl at my high school named Cherish (RIP) always used to call me that in the halls and I ran with it … Real name is Peter.

How would you describe your sound to readers who may not be familiar with you?

I would call it melodic, new vibes every time.

What’s one reason you are passionate about music and what inspires you?

My mom was in the choir, I think that instilled the passion for music. I was always that kid in school with the MP3 player with the new songs. My brothers ten years older than me so I listened to so much music.

Who are some of your main musical influences?

Tupac, Future, Michael Jackson, Jay-Z, Nas, Kanye, Lil Wayne

Tell us the name of the project you are currently promoting? What inspired this project?

“No Contact Order” (Official Video)

This song was inspired by real life events.

Date that this project dropped or is set to drop?

This video dropped Sept 22nd.

What is this project about in your own words?

“No Contact Order” … a girl with a man that wants to link but she gotta man so I’m not sure if that would be the best idea for her.

What’s next for you? Are you working on any upcoming projects we should be on the lookout for? Include some dates if you have them.

I been in the studio recording. New videos to drop. Upcoming project with Raww, my dawg that just got out from doing 6 years. Sometime before the year is over stay tuned.

What message do you hope fans take away from your music and from this project?

Don’t give up & always be yourself

Where can we follow you on social media? Include links.

@PeterBruhATM

Check out “No Contact Order” below.